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Haha! My sister and I are almost addicted to finding every Rebecca Black video, parody or real, on the net. I think our obsession stops there. Buying a full album is too much for my ears!

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She's touring the facility/and picking up slack.--"For in much wisdom is much grief, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow." Ecclesiastes 1:18--I once believed in causes too, I had my pointless point of view --Life went on no matter who was wrong or right

"Whether it’s the guillotine, the hangman’s noose, or reciprocal endeavors of militaristic horror, radical evil will never be recompensed with radical punishment. The only answer, the only remedy, and the only truly effective response to radical evil is radical love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000984270/Rebel-Song.aspx

Nothing. Absolutely nothing, except when I am in the car. I keep my computer on mute at work and unlike the guys around me, I don't subject others to my tunes. (The guy behind me plays oldies which aren't too bad, but the stuff on the other end of the bookshelf is just atrocious!) At home, my computer is so fouled up I run it on safe mode so no sound. In the car I have mostly been listening to Megaherz with a bit of Rammstein thrown in. Since it is getting warmer out I might throw the Damian Marley CD back in the player.

The user's channel belongs to a non-denominational church that is trying really, really hard to stay current on pop culture. Their collection of videos is a gold mine. You're welcome.

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She's touring the facility/and picking up slack.--"For in much wisdom is much grief, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow." Ecclesiastes 1:18--I once believed in causes too, I had my pointless point of view --Life went on no matter who was wrong or right

Two tanbur pieces played by Evgenios Voulgaris: Kürdilihicazkar Peşrev as composed by the Ottoman Greek Vasilaki Efendi, one of a good number of non-Turkish masters to contribute their skills to the development and influencing of classical Ottoman music.

She's touring the facility/and picking up slack.--"For in much wisdom is much grief, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow." Ecclesiastes 1:18--I once believed in causes too, I had my pointless point of view --Life went on no matter who was wrong or right

She's touring the facility/and picking up slack.--"For in much wisdom is much grief, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow." Ecclesiastes 1:18--I once believed in causes too, I had my pointless point of view --Life went on no matter who was wrong or right

Dude, I've got Natural Science playing right now. Good stuff to listen to while you (attempt to) work.

I'll always love Rush. They're one of those love of 'em or hate 'em bands, but their musicianship is amazing. I can see how Geddy Lee's vocals might annoy some people. They lost me after Subdivisions, but I love all their other stuff. Man, Rush brings back some memories!

"Whether it’s the guillotine, the hangman’s noose, or reciprocal endeavors of militaristic horror, radical evil will never be recompensed with radical punishment. The only answer, the only remedy, and the only truly effective response to radical evil is radical love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000984270/Rebel-Song.aspx

"Whether it’s the guillotine, the hangman’s noose, or reciprocal endeavors of militaristic horror, radical evil will never be recompensed with radical punishment. The only answer, the only remedy, and the only truly effective response to radical evil is radical love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000984270/Rebel-Song.aspx